The tour shows off Negreanu’s love for designer furniture as well as fun and games with stylish living areas and a fully-loaded Arcade machine that boasts more than 8,000 pre-2000 video game titles. The arcade cabinet even has an on-tap beer spigot for self-serving guests who might need a fill up while competing in prop bets.

The Canadian’s six World Series of Poker bracelets are prominently displayed in his Trophy Room, which also contains quite a bit of vintage memorabilia, plus twin photos of Kid Poker with then-Senator Barack Obama during his Democratic primary race against Hillary Clinton.

Other amenities at the House of Negreanu are a full-sized pool table, an 88-inch TV screen, the obligatory Las Vegas swimming pool, and a professional putting green designed by the Jack Nicklaus Company.

Of course, the Team PokerStars Pro showed off his vegetable garden—referring to edibles such as “kale” and “bell peppers” in a way that many meat lovers would address a juicy steak.

Negreanu, who recently turned 40, is regarded by many as an ambassador for the game of poker as well as a world-class live tournament pro.

Less than two months ago, he walked away with $8.3 million for second place in the WSOP Big One for One Drop charity tournament. His lifetime career live event cashes are quickly approaching $30 million according to The Hendon Mob database.